The full picture of how courts rule isn’t hidden. It’s scattered across thousands of trial court filings. Most law firm brief banks capture only a fraction of it. Every litigator knows fraud must be pleaded with specificity. But what does this rule look like in practice? In this article, we’ll compare two fraud complaints involving […]
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Tiger Eye embeds noslegal’s taxonomy in its Blueprint Knowledge Management platform
Tiger Eye announced today (7 July) that law firms can now adopt its Blueprint Knowledge Management platform with noslegal’s taxonomy embedded. noslegal is an open-source, non-profit legal data standards project. […]
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Who's Investing in Legal Tech This Year? Here's the Data
While new investors are rushing into the market, it was those who have a history of financially backing legal tech startups that were the most active in the first half of the year—with one exception.
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Top Legal Tech Funding Rounds of 2026 (So Far)
While Harvey and Legora top the list, U.K. startups, and legal tech companies looking to enter the law firm market, also raised significant amounts of capital in the first half of 2026.
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Supreme Court Bolsters FCC Fine Authority and SEC Disgorgement Power
The U.S. Supreme Court handed federal regulators two important victories, preserving enforcement tools that many companies had hoped the justices might narrow. In one decision, the Court ruled for the Federal Communications Commission in its dispute with AT&T and Verizon over agency-imposed fines. In the other, the Court unanimously sided with the Securities and Exchange Commission, affirming the agency’s ability…
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Preparing Legal Practice Data for the Age of AI
From : Blog Entry >> William’s Blog EntryPlease enjoy this blog post co-authored by Colin Cahill, Practice Director, Microsoft Solutions, InOutSource; Priscila Martins, Director of Information Governance and Special Projects, Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford LLP; and William Grady, Director of Technology and Business Operations, Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford LLP. Artificial intelligence is no longer a…
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Supreme Court Keeps Lisa Cook on the Fed, Signaling a Distinct Path for Central Bank Independence
On June 29, 2026, the Supreme Court denied the government’s application for a stay in Trump v. Cook, leaving in place a lower-court order that allows Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to remain in office while her challenge to an attempted removal proceeds. The order is procedural, not a final ruling on the merits. But for lawyers watching the…
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Execution Is the New Innovation: Closing the Legal Delivery Gap
We are asking fewer people to do more complex work at a higher price point, all while using legacy IT infrastructures that were never designed for a data-driven enterprise. This isn’t just operational strain; it’s structural ceiling growth.
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Fastcase And Alexi Head To Court This Week In High-Stakes Fight Over Legal AI, Caselaw Data And Clio’s $1B vLex Deal
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., will hear arguments this week in a case that could help define the rules of the road for legal AI companies that rely on licensed caselaw data.
The case, Fastcase Inc. v. Alexi Technologies Inc., pending before Judge Richard J. Leon in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, pits Fastcase…
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Webinar: Six months on – Are law firms making progress on their biggest challenges?
OneAdvanced’s tenth annual Legal Trends Report at the start of 2026 raised five key challenges for the legal sector. Now we’re halfway through the year, has there been any progress […]
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As State Bars Consider Strict AI Review Rules, Nonlawyer Justice Worker Programs Face a Major Threat
In a country where it feels hard to drive any change at all, let alone at that scale, the community justice worker movement is something very special.
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Agentic AI Labs Launches to Pioneer Autonomous Enterprise Commerce and Stablecoin Infrastructure
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Agentic AI Labs Launches to Pioneer Autonomous Enterprise Commerce and Stablecoin Infrastructure
Led by Futurist Joseph Raczynski, the Washington, D.C. – Based Innovation Hub Unlocks the Next Frontier of Decentralized Economic Agents
WASHINGTON, D.C. — July 6, 2026 — Today marks the official launch of Agentic AI Labs (https://agenticailabs.io/), a premier research and deployment firm…
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Nikki Shaver on Legal AI Strategy, Agentic Governance, and Trusted Judgment
What does legal AI value look like once speed stops serving as the headline metric? In this episode of The Geek in Review, Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer speak with Nikki Shaver, co-founder and CEO of Legal Technology Hub and a member of the inaugural Financial Times Law 50. Shaver argues that law firms need to move…
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What's Driving a Wave of Partnerships Between Law Firms and AI Providers
“I have a prediction that some other firms will feel threatened enough that they also need to do a landmark announcement with someone, said one legal tech AI founder.
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Supreme Court Signals Fourth Amendment Limits on Geofence Warrants
The U.S. Supreme Court’s June 29, 2026 action in the Okello Chatrie geofence dispute is already being viewed as a major privacy ruling for the digital age. By holding that constitutional privacy protections extend to cellphone location data gathered through geofence-style investigative methods, the Court placed meaningful Fourth Amendment limits on one of law enforcement’s most controversial modern tools.
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